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Making CITES Great Again?

Expert BlogInternationalPaul Todd

Despite some bad behavior at COP20, the United States may have outlined what needs to happen if we are to successfully halt international trade in endangered species.

EPA Undermines the HFC Phasedown

Expert BlogUnited StatesDavid Doniger, Jeff Fralick, Dr. Richie Kaur

A proposal to delay the shift away from climate super-pollutants will hurt consumers, industry, and the climate.

2025 Wins in Food Waste and What’s Next in 2026

Expert BlogUnited States, InternationalYvette Cabrera, Madeline Keating, Andrea Collins, Nina Sevilla, Anya Obrez, Darby Hoover

Food waste programs and systems made significant advances around the country—and even the world. It's important to keep up the momentum in 2026.

New York State Energy Plan Lacks Focus on Renewable Energy, Climate Change

Press ReleaseNew York
The New York State Energy Planning Board today adopted a State Energy Plan that NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) experts point out fails to prioritize proven, cost-effective clean energy solutions and instead opens the door to increased, unnecessary, fossil fuel investments.

Governor Pritzker Signs Transit Bill into Law

Press ReleaseIllinois
Governor Pritzker signs transit package, SB 2111, into law today to modernize governance, avoid transit service cuts, and make investments in the system that benefits Illinois residents.